Barcoo Real Ezy Trailer
Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 26, 2006 at 18:14
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I recently purchased a Real Ezy Folding Trailer and went with the 'Barcoo' model with the
suspension. It was the only model on the market that could handle my Stacer 400 Bass Elite.
Rob from Real Ezy Trailers was awesome to deal with. It is hard in this day and age to find some if any customer service, however this business is different. They offer customer service above and beyond the call of duty.
The quality and workmanship of these trailers are like no other, I cannot fault it, simple to put together, ride and handling is something you have to see for yourself.
If there are any other people out there that have purchased a Barcoo, I would like to hear your
views and comments.
Regards
Glenn
Reply By: Member - Ian W (NSW) - Wednesday, Sep 27, 2006 at 07:06
Wednesday, Sep 27, 2006 at 07:06
I purchased the
Nymboida with
suspension - O.K. It's not a Barcoo, my tinny is only 3.1 mtr., however I concur with all your comments.
Rob and Linda and their son Ian are lovely people to deal with. Nothing was too much trouble, not at all pushy, just allowed their product to sell itself.
I purchased the trailer only, however Rob insisted on fitting mounting brackets to my camper trailer to mount the boat trailer
wheels, this mind you at no additional cost.
Ian
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Reply By: alexk - Wednesday, Sep 27, 2006 at 13:03
Wednesday, Sep 27, 2006 at 13:03
I am interested in a folding trailer for a 14ft alloy tinny. It will spend most of its time on the trailor until the track gets too rough, then it'll go on the roof cage. How heavy is the folding trailor? How large is it when collapsed? Would it be a smart idea to also put it on the roof, under the tiny if required? Are these guys you speak of in
Sydney. Thanks for your help.
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Follow Up By: Member - Ian W (NSW) - Thursday, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:20
Thursday, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:20
RealEzy are located at Maclean, just North of
Grafton.
You can get a lot of info from their website, www.realezytrailers.com.au and can email "info@realezytrailers.com.au. The four pages of colour brochure also gives a lot of info.
I don't know that I would wish to lift any sort of folding trailer onto the roof of a vehicle however Rob builds nifty mounting frames to allow trailers to be carried on caravan A Frames, Bumper Bars etc....:, it's quite probable that he could work something out for you so as to mount the folded trailer on the rear of your vehicle.
These trailers dismantle as
well as fold and depending on the model the heaviest section can weigh as little as 19Kg.
Just remember that these trailers, like other folding trailers come with eight inch
wheels, don't expect to tow all day at 120kph ot drag it down rugged four wheel drive tracks.
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Reply By: alexk - Thursday, Sep 28, 2006 at 17:28
Thursday, Sep 28, 2006 at 17:28
thanks for the info. they look very nifty tho you're right, not too sure about rough tracks or towing to qld. thanks again
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